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Some of those photos are of ballast tanks on test aircraft. They’re used to model the response of planes to changes in centre of gravity, like passengers and luggage moving around.

I caught last night’s midnight showing (also so so tired) and yeah, it’s a fantastic movie.

But if the crew were all in on it, why do the Sand Snakes need to follow and board it? Just have the crew kill Trystane. And why would they let Jaime go?

Mostly great but something puzzles me about Dorne.

They probably had her pickled in rum. Like Nelson.

That’s unfortunate. Marvel has been making excellent films from lesser known properties (Ant Man, Guardians, Doctor Strange, and until now Inhumans) because they didn’t have the rights to some of their biggest names (X Men, Fantastic Four, and until now Spider-Man). If they’d retained those rights from the start we’d

The OP’s story seemed rather unlikely, so I consulted Google. It took less than five minutes to discover the OP’s story is, indeed, utter bullshit.

Definite cinema trip: Captain America - Civil War.

I don’t think they know what the hell to do with it.

No.

Acceleration phase would last a few minutes - so tens of thousands of gravities - after which the sail’s travelling at 0.2c and a third of the way to Mars.

Banshee’s fantastic. It’s one of my favourites. I haven’t seen the first of Season 4 yet, though; I’m rewatching the first three seasons before I start the last.

Any planet in the Goldilocks zone of a red dwarf would be tide locked to the star.

It looks like the Earth hasn’t gone through a CIE like this in a very long time and that makes it very difficult to forecast the exact scope and size of near-future change.

I thought it was a DAMN good film. I saw it with my best friend and she loved it, we discussed it for hours. Everyone I know who saw it liked it.

Thor needs more Sif, less Jane.

Stannis?

I thought the damage estimate of the helicarrier incident was low, too. Three helicarriers, their air wings, the Triskelion, and the underwater helicarrier docks and construction facilities. I don’t know what a helicarrier costs, but if one Ford-class supercarrier costs over $10 billion....

I really enjoyed VII, and I’m looking forward to VIII and Rogue One - but this is not a question I need answered. Nor do I think it’s worth spending a movie on. It’s a spin-off media subject, like Han Solo’s Revenge or Han Solo at Stars End (along with Splinter, the only spin offs I ever read), but you only get one SW